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In producing complicated food, there might be recipes, but there was also a substantial amount of what's called "tacit knowledge" — knowledge that has not been reduced to instructions.
While I share Hyde's and Darnton's concerns about the irrational length of a copyright's duration, copyrights are still necessary to protect expressions of knowledge, knowledge that is still public and available to all.
"Students read about the philosophy of Zen Buddhism, among many other things, and learn about how leading Japanese companies have innovated through sharing of 'tacit knowledge' — knowledge that is best communicated through long-term, close, personal relationships," she said.
"The chief of staff was culled, deputy chief of staff was culled, the person who did third party engagements was culled, the speech writer was culled, almost the whole team, and because of that the chairman's office did leave themselves open to not having a great deal of corporate knowledge, knowledge that was useful but lost," she said.
Swinburne develops his account by appeal to the notions of a "basic action" (an action one performs, perhaps raising one's arm, without having to perform another action in order to do it) and of "direct knowledge" (knowledge that is neither inferential nor dependent on causal interaction).
A successful event is one that creates or shares significant practical knowledge – knowledge that is relevant for achieving results.
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Following implementation of the bowel management protocol, we detected an improvement in clinicians' overall knowledge scores, knowledge of medications that cause diarrhoea, and knowledge of general bowel management.
It came to him that he was a repository of knowledge that was being lost, knowledge that no one even wanted anymore.
Not 'relevant' knowledge; not 'practical' knowledge; not the kind of knowledge that enables one to wield power, achieve success, or influence others.
Berry argues that hope grows out of knowledge, the kind of knowledge that comes from paying careful attention to the world.
"I present information that I can dig out because of my academic expertise, language knowledge and cultural knowledge that's not present in other news reporting".
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